[Fat Dragon Games] Dragonshire released

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EN World PDF Store - Fat Dragon Games - DRAGONSHIRE: Base Set

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Fat Dragon Games is proud to announce DRAGONSHIRE, a ground breaking new series of 3D fantasy city sets. This series features beautiful, fully detailed building exteriors and easy-build 2D interiors which allow you to create an entire city quickly and easily, without any of the hassles associated with constructing 3D building interiors. This new series also features our revolutionary new modular construction system called DragonStacksTM. This new building system allows you to mix and match building sections as required, enabling you to layout entire city blocks from core sections in minutes. Each release in the DRAGONSHIRE city series will feature both common and specific buildings for your city and new road sections. Want more? You got it! Each DRAGONSHIRE model set will also include building options that allow you to make traditional fantasy/medieval buildings or modify them to exist within a steampunk inspired campaign. Whether you need traditional stone and stucco or steel and gears, Fat Dragon Games has you covered. With so many options you can’t go wrong, and your investment in our model sets will continue to serve you for years to come. New releases for DRAGONSHIRE will be released every month,with the next few sets including the city cemetery, a magic shop, armorer, blacksmith and much more!


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Another great set of designs. sometimes I just print the stuff on regular paper, and glue it to extruded styrofoam, sometimes I build it out of card stock, sometimes it is a combo platter. Either way, I can't recommend FDG stuff enough (I know, I know, I post this almost every time - what a fanboy).
 



This has been a very good year for those who love cardstock modeling. A lot of good companies have been putting out some very nice terrain and models. :)

The Auld Grump, making cardstock models since the late '60s.
 

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